If the location of the pixels is constant, the color they
take on is a non-issue, even if the color varies.
You could develop a mask specific to your sensor and whack
them out using a median filter of some suitable radius.
And you could set it up as a batch action.
Much faster than manual touch-up.

Rob Studdert wrote:
On 6 Oct 2003 at 12:24, William Robb wrote:


----- Original Message ----- From: "Lon Williamson"
Subject: Re: *ist D
It would probably be pretty easy to make a photoshop action
that spotted out hot pixels.  I think I could whip one up
if I knew exactly which pixels were at fault.

Honestly. once one knows where the are, its pretty easy to take care of them.


There is no easy way to deal with them using a Pshop action as they vary in colour and intensity with exposure time.

I shoot a lot under low power hot lights using CC filters so the exposures are relatively lengthy and I really wish my camera didn't have hot spots.

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